Umberto Echo - The Name Of The Dub

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Umberto Echo is a Munich-based (music) writer, (dub) professor, (sound) hermeneut and multi-instrumentalist. Umberto Echo seizes the raw
musical backbone of a riddim – specifically reggae – and uses it to generate multifaceted dubs in the studio as remixes or LIVE tracks.

In the past he has worked as a sound engineer for Jahcoustix, Jamaram, Headcornerstone, DS & TH, Dub INC, and has produced international
reggae vocalists and deejays such as Alborosie, Junior Kelly, Luciano and Luton Fyah, as well as remixing a host of artists, including Gentleman,
Seeed, Steelpulse, Sly & Robbie, Damian Marley, Stereo MCs.

Nestling between digital echo chambers and analogue tape loops, his aim is to hop between Duke Ellington and King Tubby, opening up a new
musical cosmos and consensus in the process. This is something he achieved with his albums DUB THE WORLD, DUB TRAIN, ELEVATOR DUBS – and it’s a
feat he has effortlessly and emphatically repeated on the new album, THE NAME OF THE DUB. As with his previous releases, the decisive
characteristic of the new album is the breathtaking international class and quality of the fundamental tracks, which is studded contributions
from French Dub Inc. or Splendid from the Netherlands, or House Of Riddim or Horace Andy or Eek-A-Mouse or, or, or…!!! The album features a
high carat line-up and not only scores points for providing an extra helping of bass, but also flirts with pop, danceability ... and format art.

The new album THE NAME OF THE DUB, which is released on Echo Beach, showcases UMBERTO ECHO as a sound manipulator, sitting cross-legged on a
bass speaker, a man who operates the mixing desk, software and outboards with just as musical virtuosity as he plays keyboards, guitar, bass
and drums. While Umberto Eco tries to explain the world in his novels, monographs and essays, there is only one true language for Umberto
Echo: to dub the world. KILLA – this is how contemporary pop music should sound: not for hipsters - but exclusively for those who have
always been hip.